Okay, first off, please don't share that info with the world and please be discreet so that we all don't lose this rare opportunity to receive high-res images from the only place we can find them online. I highly challenge you to find ANY Style Guide art even close to this size online, so please don't wreck this by being a sanctimonious whistle blower and keep those comments here, okay?

Fathead is exactly where I got them, they've has been doing this with their products for years. It's kind of a way of getting cheap Style Guide art when you can't find it anywhere else. The same stuff was available (and still is) for The Force Awakens at Fathead. If you look back to this time last year I think someone named Duke put those together and posted the Force Awakens Fathead art here. The process is takes some time to get the high-res pieces of each image and combine them in Photoshop, which gives you a high-res image, but not layered.

I am ALWAYS looking for layered art and Style Guide art for my collection. I've been a professional Art Director for over 25 years and I've been collecting Guides for much of that time. If anyone has any info on where to find layered, high-res Style Guide Art, I would be happy to know and can arrange a trade for something in my collection....so please PM me if you have or know of any Style Guide information.

I'll also keep an eye on Fathead to see if any new products are made available.

If you look back to this time last year I think someone named Duke put those together and posted the Force Awakens Fathead art here. The process is takes some time to get the high-res pieces of each image and combine them in Photoshop, which gives you a high-res image, but not layered.

Nope, I didn't do any combining. I just checked from browser's http reguest location for the original hires image and then downloaded it directly.

If you look back to this time last year I think someone named Duke put those together and posted the Force Awakens Fathead art here. The process is takes some time to get the high-res pieces of each image and combine them in Photoshop, which gives you a high-res image, but not layered.

Nope, I didn't do any combining. I just checked from browser's http reguest location for the original hires image and then downloaded it directly.

That's outstanding Duke, but was I right? It was you who posted them last year?Is the image you're finding the image that the site uses for the zoom function? The guy who showed me how to do all this is great at web coding...I'm just good at Photoshop, this is all Greek to me.It's all I could understand from what he was telling me to do was to download each piece at 3000 x 3000 blocks and put them together. If there's an easier way, I'd love to know it...Thanks.

Okay, first off, please don't share that info with the world and please be discreet so that we all don't lose this rare opportunity to receive high-res images from the only place we can find them online. I highly challenge you to find ANY Style Guide art even close to this size online, so please don't wreck this by being a sanctimonious whistle blower and keep those comments here, okay?

Fathead is exactly where I got them, they've has been doing this with their products for years. It's kind of a way of getting cheap Style Guide art when you can't find it anywhere else. The same stuff was available (and still is) for The Force Awakens at Fathead. If you look back to this time last year I think someone named Duke put those together and posted the Force Awakens Fathead art here. The process is takes some time to get the high-res pieces of each image and combine them in Photoshop, which gives you a high-res image, but not layered.

I am ALWAYS looking for layered art and Style Guide art for my collection. I've been a professional Art Director for over 25 years and I've been collecting Guides for much of that time. If anyone has any info on where to find layered, high-res Style Guide Art, I would be happy to know and can arrange a trade for something in my collection....so please PM me if you have or know of any Style Guide information.

I'll also keep an eye on Fathead to see if any new products are made available.

That's outstanding Duke, but was I right? It was you who posted them last year?Is the image you're finding the image that the site uses for the zoom function? The guy who showed me how to do all this is great at web coding...I'm just good at Photoshop, this is all Greek to me.It's all I could understand from what he was telling me to do was to download each piece at 3000 x 3000 blocks and put them together. If there's an easier way, I'd love to know it...Thanks.

Yeah, it was me.

It is the same original image that site uses for zoom function. It's just hidden pretty well in the source code. Took a few minutes to find the actual source for it.